Electronic Technician II
Fishers, IN, United States
Position Description:
The Electronic Technician II is responsible for repairing, testing and rebuilding medical parts (portable systems and system parts)
Roles & Responsibilities:
Maintaining and troubleshoot problems with parts, portable systems, system teardowns and system refurbishment.
Work with management, engineers and other to identify and develop solutions to repair/test product across all product lines.
Must be capable of working independently and work well with team members
Must be able to perform timely, quality repairs
Provide procedural improvements
Participate in Lean Manufacturing activities and promotes the plant Lean Culture
Provide "Lead" technical resources for Portable Ultrasound System repairs.
Repairs, and tests individual parts and sub-assemblies.
Reflow high level IC's (FPGA's CPLD, etc.)
Soldering skills
Ability to use advanced re-work equipment (SMC, Solder Flow Pot, etc.)
Ability to identify components on sub-assemblies and PCB's by type and function.
Modifies or develops instruments or devices for testing part function
Reads test schedule, work orders, test manuals, performance specifications, wiring diagrams, and schematics to determine testing procedure and equipment to be used
Performs component-level repair of parts, power supplies, etc.
Connects unit to be tested to test equipment (test bed) and runs diagnostics
Reads display indicating electronic characteristics such as voltage, frequency, distortion, induction, and capacitance
Troubleshoot and repair PCB and power supply failures
Test ultrasound parts using diagnostic utilities
Perform board-level system repairs
Evaluate PCB, power supply, and system performance
Perform Quality Assurance (QA) on repaired PCBs, power supplies, and systems
Replace defective components including SMD
Specify consumable component parts needed for repair
Define and document repair processes
Document all testing and repair activities
Open, add time and materials, and close work orders
Ensure compliance with regulatory and MXR Quality Systems requirements and the accurate documentation and reporting of work orders.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education:
Required: High School Diploma or equivalent
Preferred: Associates degree in technical/electronics field or equivalent military training
Minimum 2+ years' experience in the repair, maintenance, troubleshooting, and/or installation of medical equipment imaging equipment
Competencies Excellent verbal and written English language skills
Proficient with MS Office applications, including Excel, Word, Outlook
Experience with hand tools such as pliers, diagonal cutters, screw drivers, wrenches etc.
Ability to operate tools and machinery
Required to employ fine motor skills during installation and repair of medical equipment
Ability to work under a microscope as needed
Team player who is willing to go above and beyond to help others
Self-motivated, proactive, and resourceful
Positive, professional attitude
Reacts quickly and adapts to changes in priorities, circumstances and direction
Applies critical thinking skills and proactively identifies and solves problems
Works effectively with minimal supervision
High level of attention to detail and accuracy
Demonstrated organizational skills and ability to prioritize tasks
Physical Requirements Able to lift and transfer objects weighing up to 50 pounds on occasion or up to 75 pounds with assistance from a team member.
Work with raw materials, hazardous chemicals and ESD
Ability to sit, walk, use hands to finger, handle, or feel: reach with hands and arms; balance; and twist, bend